In New York, father kicked son out of home for quarantine violation
'30.03.2020'
ForumDaily New York
A New Yorker forbade his son from returning home after he went on a spring break trip, despite the coronavirus pandemic. The impact of a pandemic not only on health, but also on relationships, wrote edition Fox News.
Peter Levin, of Nanuet, NY, advised his 21-year-old son, Matt, not to go spring break to South Padre Island in Texas. However, the guy disobeyed his father.
“I talked to my son every day of his trip and told him that maybe they should go home,” said Peter Levin. - I was alarmed. The news here got worse and worse. "
During the rest, the guy sent his father photos. As can be seen in the pictures, he spent his time in such a way that he could be at risk of contracting the coronavirus. “Matt sent me pictures of him and his friends gathering on the street and listening to live music,” Levin Sr. explained.
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At the same time, the source said, Matt and his friends apparently had problems returning home in the midst of a pandemic. Their return flight to New York was redirected to Tennessee following reports of a coronavirus case in LaGuardia.
When he nevertheless returned home to his father, he discovered that his car was full of groceries. The guy’s father said that Matt’s grandmother and grandfather also live here, and “there is no need to subject them to God knows what he was subjected to.”
As a result, the student returned to his apartment off campus near Springfield College in Massachusetts, as the campus was closed due to an outbreak. However, the source said, his lease ends in June. After what happened, Peter said he did not know where his son would end up.